Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 17 No. 2, 7/17/1943, (ddr-pc-15-27)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-27

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 17 No. 2
July 17, 1943

Dies Calls Off Investigation Of the Nisei. Committeemen Fail To Produce Evidence of Any Charges

General Emmons In London For Conference

Nisei War Hero is Presented To King and Queen of Britain

JACL Head Hails Decision To Drop Dies Hearings As Victory for Organization. League President Calls Segregation Movement Necessary to Progress

Fire Damages Tule Lake Poultry Farm

Language Students Complete Course At Navy School

Segregation in WRA Centers Slated to Being in September, Myer Says in Dies Hearing. Million Dollar Program to Resemble Early Days of First Evacuation from Pacific Coast; One WRA Center to House Disloyal Elements

Three Nisei Injured in Chicago Fight. Evacuees Are Attacked By Filipino Sailors In Street Brawl

An Editorial: Mr. Costello's Burnt Fingers

[Page 2]

The World at Press-Time

Manzanar Hospital Reports Doctor, Nurse Shortage

Portland Groups Urge Repeal of Exclusion Act. Churches Urge Loyal Nisei Be Absorbed Into American Life

Vigilantes Forming To Keep Out Evacuees Declares Californian

Gila River Supplies Army With Watermelon

Pacific Coast Round-Up: Japanese Americans Act as Doormat for Coast Newspapers

American Legion Advocacy of Race Discrimination Flayed By Minnesota District Meet. Attacks on Nisei Citizenship Are Denounced; Convention Asks for Retraction of Legion's Magazine Article Attacking Japanese Americans

Minnesota Legion Post Rally Protests Race Discrimination

[Page 3]

For Martin Dies: 'Sound and Fury'

How Much Longer?

Soldiers at Camp Stewart Take Up Japanese Language

Wedding United Idaho Couple

Two Tule Lake Nisei Officers Called to Duty

Senator Urges Army Control Of WRA Camps. Hearst Press Plays Up New Attack On Evacuee Centers

New Delay Resentencing Minoru Yasui

Supreme Court Justification Of Discrimination Deplored By Civil Liberties Union. 'Ethnic Affiliations' Theory Is Declared Dangerous Doctrine; Similar Treatment Can Be Used Against Other Groups, Says ACLU

Center Director Speaks to Lions Club of Chico

Poston Honor Society Accepted by National Group as Member Unit

Japan's Common People Didn't Seek This War, Grew States

[Page 4]

Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Segregation

By Any Means

Dollars and Cents

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Squinting Forever Into the Sun

'Fair American Chance' Asked For Nisei by JACL President

[Page 5]

Vagaries

Oregon Grange Meet Discusses Evacuee Question

Our Army is On the March, But Movie Audiences Think War Is Just Western Thiller [Thriller]

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Figures on Food Production

The Ideals of the American Legion

Washington Letter: The People of France

The Copy Desk

[Page 6]

JACL News: Colorado Calling!

Open Letter from WRA: Opportunities for Resettlement, Conditions In Cleveland Are Explained to Evacuees

The Problem in Denver: Need for Recreation Program For Nisei is Told by Writer

Chicago Is Best Host To Evacuees

Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

[Page 7]

Chicago Church Forum Asks For Employment for Nise

The Picture in Denver (Cont.)

Clerics Back Christians in Centers

JACL President Hails End of Dies Hearings (Cont.)

Idaho Legion Post For Army Control Of Relocation Camps

Vital Statistics

Ann Nisei Says: Sugar-Saving Ways Are Necessary for Wartime Cooking

Santa Maria Minister Makes Plea For Nisei in Leaflets

[Page 8]

News from the Combat Team: Graduates from Camp Savage Start Basic Infantry Training

Actor John Payne In Surprise Visit To Manzanar Center

Wyoming Center Forms Relocation Committee To Aid Resettlers

Hawaii Labor On Same Basis As Soldiers. Islands Could Not Operate Otherwise, General Declares

Idaho Youths Sponsor July 4th Celebration

Timely Topics (Cont.)

Housing is Not Available in Salt Lake City. Hito Okada Refutes Reports Published in Center Paper

All Chapters (Cont.)

2,542 Leave Poston Since February

Ickes' Employee To Teach Jude In Maryland

Government Agency to Handle Minority Problems is Suggested